And my heart left my chest so forgive me
As you leave to find that next something new
But I can't for the life of me remember
When you changed your words from
I love you to saying you don't know

Just know that you can't take back what you've said
Darling I'm not in the forgiving mood
You kept on replying it was all in my head
Well, you're just a liar and I've got the proof
I've got the proof

So with these few words you'll erase me
Two years of our lives meant nothing to you
But this fool that you made of me has a lesson learned
You can't trust a lover who was never a friend

Just know that you can't take back what you've said
Darling I'm not in the forgiving mood
You kept on replying it was all in my head
Well, you're just a liar and I've got the proof
I've got the proof

I would have offered my life
Taken you home, made you my wife
But hearing you now filling your mouth
With the cowards lies, you're just a disguise
Of the girl of my dreams but I know she's waiting for me

So I'll open my eyes to the day that's before me
And leave here to find that next something new


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    Quick question, can anyone tell me if this is a true story for him? If not, it's still really painful to hear and imagine, but if it is...then wow, that's even more painful. I know my brother can relate to this part:

    "i can't for the life of me remember when you changed your words from i love you to i don't know."

    Because it's weird sometimes, people will abruptly end relationships with little or sometimes no explanation at all, and that has happened plenty of times to my brother. :\ And it happens so fast and out of nowhere, it's like you can't even remember when the transition was made from "I love you" to "I don't know about us".

    jonneh_on November 21, 2008   Link

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